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what are the small gaps in the myelin sheath called? axon hillocks olig…

Question

what are the small gaps in the myelin sheath called?
axon hillocks
oligodendrocytes
synaptic clefts
schwann cells
nodes of ranvier

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The myelin sheath is interrupted at intervals by small gaps. These gaps are known as the Nodes of Ranvier. They are crucial for the saltatory conduction of nerve impulses, allowing for faster transmission. Axon hillocks are part of the neuron where the axon originates. Oligodendrocytes are cells that form myelin in the central nervous - system. Synaptic clefts are the spaces between neurons at synapses. Schwann cells form myelin in the peripheral nervous system.

Answer:

Nodes of Ranvier